Programming an ESC
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I have a Turnigy 80 amp ESC with a BEC. I programmed it with a Turnigy programming card and it works fine. Now I want to change some stuff that I programmed origionally but I can't get the programming card to do anything but show the last programming I did. What steps do I need to take to "re-program" my ESC. It works fine the way it is, but I want to change a govenor setting and different music maybe. Thanks would appreciate any help.</p>
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Are you following the instructions that came with it? Got the leads plugged into the right sockets? and the right direction?
Pretty simple to use. Plug it in, current setting lights up, use the up/down arrow button to scroll to what you want to change, then use the left/right arrow button to change it. Least that's how mine works.
Pretty simple to use. Plug it in, current setting lights up, use the up/down arrow button to scroll to what you want to change, then use the left/right arrow button to change it. Least that's how mine works.
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Are you following the instructions that came with it? Got the leads plugged into the right sockets? and the right direction?
Pretty simple to use. Plug it in, current setting lights up, use the up/down arrow button to scroll to what you want to change, then use the left/right arrow button to change it. Least that's how mine works.
Are you following the instructions that came with it? Got the leads plugged into the right sockets? and the right direction?
Pretty simple to use. Plug it in, current setting lights up, use the up/down arrow button to scroll to what you want to change, then use the left/right arrow button to change it. Least that's how mine works.



